10 Reasons Americans Should Celebrate Israel's Independence Day

Celebrating Israel’s many extraordinary contributions to society.

On April 16, that tiny country Israel, burdened with decades of unremitting attacks on its very legitimacy and existence, celebrates her 65th year of independence. There are good reasons why Americans should celebrate that.

We could talk about the historical bond between the two nations. A bond that is underpinned by a shared commitment to freedom, liberty, democracy and the rule of law.

We could celebrate how both Israel and the United States have become thriving multicultural states, successfully absorbing and integrating millions of refugees and immigrants from around the world.

Or perhaps that Israel remains the United States' most important ally in the Middle East, with both countries leading the global fight against terror.

And at a time of upheaval, violence and instability engulfing the Middle East, it wouldn't hurt to reflect that Israel remains the sole oasis of stability, in a region where people are dying and fighting for their basic human rights.

But there are other, no less equally important reasons.

For example, the Northern Galilee Plasan factory is producing advanced armor technology, that helps protect and save the lives of thousands of American soldiers serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. While for the first time ever, the U.S. government has just approved the installation of advanced Israeli-produced radio and data transfer systems onboard advanced U.S. fighter aircraft. This will provide the aircraft with greater immunity to deliberate jamming of its communication systems.

Israel based Better Place is a world leader in developing transportation infrastructure technology to support electric vehicles to reduce carbon emissions and the cost of driving, while at the same time helping reduce our dependence on oil.

Israel is also the home for medical research technology that is revolutionizing the industry and saving many lives worldwide. Vaxil BioTherapeutics, an Israeli bio-medical company for example, has produced a ground-breaking therapeutic vaccine for cancer patients which could prevent about 90% of cancers from returning, while also 'training' the immune system to seek and destroy malignant cells that have already invaded the body.

Israel is also a world leader in high-tech. Just ask Google, which is pouring money into Israeli start-ups, Apple who will soon open its first R&D center outside its California headquarters in Haifa Israel, or Microsoft, which is setting up a new research center and innovation incubator in Tel Aviv. It is no wonder that the likes of the Wall Street Journal have recognized Israel as the "Start-Up Nation," while Bill Gates has called it a "hi-tech superpower".

Those looking to invest outside the United States, which is currently experiencing financial woes at home, should also look no further than Israel. According to the IMF, Israel's economy grew by 4.7% in 2011 (as opposed to 2.5% in the U.S.), more than double the average for members of the OECD group of developed countries, with unemployment at a record low of 5.4%. While according to the latest Bloomberg Riskless Return Ranking, Israel has "produced better risk- adjusted returns than all other developed stock markets in the past decade."

Israeli academic institutions are also renowned for their ground-breaking research and. This was one of the reasons why Cornell University, which partnered with Israel's Technion Institute, last year won a major New York City contest to build an applied science and technology campus on Roosevelt Island. NYC Mayor Bloomberg said "in a word, this project will be transformative," adding it may generate $23 billion in economic activity over the next three decades.

Israel is also the only country in the Middle East where the number of Arab and Palestinian Christians is not only increasing, but actually thriving, with freedom of worship and their holy sites completely protected and secure (as they are for all faiths). In contrast, ancient Christian communities are fleeing from Arab and Muslim countries in record numbers, where they continue to be persecuted and their remaining holy sites desecrated.

An Israeli humanitarian organization, Save A Child's Heart, which is partly funded by the government, provides life saving heart treatment - free of charge - to children from around the world. What isn't commonly known is that fifty per cent of the children treated are from the Palestinian territories, while the remainder are from various poor and/or developing nations - many of which do not even have diplomatic relations with Israel.

And Israel has managed to achieve all the above while having to spend more per capita than any other country on defense against implacable enemies whose primary goal is to see her destruction.

Is Israel perfect? No, of course not. It also makes mistakes and has problems. But at a time when many seek to unjustly delegitimize and demonize the Jewish State, it is well worth celebrating her many significant, indeed extraordinary contributions to society, and how such contributions enhance the everyday life and national security of the United States.

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Visitor Comments: 11

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shay,
February 21, 2014 7:32 AM

I am an Israeli 13 year old that live in us for 2 years and I am very happy to see people supporting Israel.
And for people who doesn't like Israel :
Israel attacks 99% less than every other anti israel country and when it does its for defense like amood anan operation that started after hizballa shot over 1000 rockets to israel in a week .
You can't dinai the Holocaust because 6 million people. "dissapeared" from the world including most of my grandmother's family you sons of a beaches.
You can't dinai that israel was ruled by Jews from 3000 b.c to 140 a.d.
And you can't throw us from israel because we made it one of the biggest economics , military power , educated , and developed countries in the world.

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Dr Mike Cunningham-Urtzel,
April 16, 2013 3:14 PM

Truth well written

As a jew I sometimes find it hard to believe that my people have done so much in 65 years. My God lead us to even greater things.

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Anonymous,
April 15, 2013 11:02 AM

Sometimes I forget just how young Israel really is. Am Yisroel Chai!!

Anonymous,
April 15, 2013 5:56 PM

Amazing Nation

Au contraire. Israel is a people of antiquity from which we have the holy scripture and from a land which is central to the entire globe. A people of God that the whole world forgets until reminded by their great achievements in medicine, science and technology and a host of other things. The blip in their national sovereignty was merely an historical hiccup. They will never be a young nation. They are the Chosen. Hope this makes you happy. Pray for the peace of Jerusalem.

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Ari,
April 15, 2013 6:59 AM

Inspiring - Thank You

Thank you Arsen for the inspiring content and examples of Israels' growth, success and contribution. It really is amazing to think of the positive impact Israel has made in technology, transportation, health, academics and on and on.

I recently made a video on how the success of Israel amidst complete difficulty and challenge is not only inspiring - but can teach us all how to live more empowered, enjoyable and successful lives - to live our destiny. If anyone would like to see it, you're free to just click this link: http://bit.ly/15eUuOl

Thanks again for your great article! Ari

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Tony Stella,
April 15, 2013 2:41 AM

Genesis 12:3

Genesis 12:3 says "I will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you I will curse; and all peoples on earth will be blessed through you." --- I am a Christian and very much enjoy your articles.

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saritscott@yahoo.com,
April 15, 2013 2:18 AM

Interesting

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C.B.Wells,
April 15, 2013 1:14 AM

Peace be unto you !!!!!!!!!

C.B. Wells love you Israel. Many thanks for your contributions towards making our planet a much better place for all mankindThank you from T T.

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MARGARITA BOWERS,
April 15, 2013 12:03 AM

I LOVE ISRAEL

I support and pray for Israel and all those living there.

I pray for the IDF, every branch and every member.

(the best military in the world)

I do what I can to help. But I wish that there was more that I can do for Israel.

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Lisa,
April 14, 2013 5:30 PM

You don't have to sell me...

Just because a bunch of us aren't living in Israel yet....we defiantly love & know all about Israel & her contributions to our world. We will be celebrating...you can bet on that!!Am Yisrael Chai !!